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Engineers of the World, Unite!

Thursday, 13 January, 2011


In my last post, I promised that the next post (this one) would be about some of the basic questions about transistors that an unfortunate interview candidate vying for an analog IC design job wasn't able to answer. But I am preempting that post with this public service announcement.

Engineers of the World, Unite!

I, along with other like minded engineers, have started new collective and we have organized ourselves around a new blog called:

Engineer Blogs (http://engineerblogs.org/)

Yes, there are only four of us writing for the collective at the moment, including yours truly, but that's why I am urging all of you to join us, as readers or as potential writers. And yes, I agree that the collective has a certain Marxist ring to it, that's why Cherish over at Faraday's Cage is where you put Schroedinger's Cat prefers to call it a blogging organization, or a blorg. Unfortunately, the Urban Dictionary defines blorg as "Nauseated or feeling malaise. Combined derivative of blah and urgh." Not exactly a good description for our blog, unless that nauseated feeling is a side-effect from the hyper-euphoric estacy you get from reading our divinely inspired words.

In fact, my first contribution to the collective has been posted. IC Designer’s Guide to IEEE Conferences. Have a gander.

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